Saturday 24 September 2011

What changes will be made in the next 10 yrs. with technology?

I'm working on a research paper about technology and changes over the next ten years. I'm having writer's block at the moment and need some input to help me finish by midnight tonight. Thanks for your help.


What changes will be made in the next 10 yrs. with technology?
I dont know 3d tvs super thin tvs super speed computers

robots

awesome upgrade in Microsoft



THATS ALL I Can think of
What changes will be made in the next 10 yrs. with technology?
Right now there is such a thing as a hydrogen car, but the problem is discovering a reasonable delivery system for the fuel (which right now has to be in a pressurized room to have the fuel delivered); so, we can most likely expect an advance in different types of fuel for cars and their respective delivery systems.



Another aspect is the technology of security. I am a biometric engineer major and as of right now security systems include retinal scans, finger print recognition, voice recognition, etc. Some new systems that are being worked on right now are things such as advanced security through ear scans (because everyone has unique ears) and DNA scanning. Both of these are very far off but may have had a significant advance in the next ten years. Hope that helps a little.
In the next ten years the biggest developments will be in the human brain / computer interface technology. People will literally be interacting with and controlling devices with just their thoughts alone. Computer games will will surely fall under that classification.



See: Brain waves control video game

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/34鈥?/a>



Nanotechnology in all phases of industry and medicine will take a larger part on the stage of marketing and industrial products.



See: The Future of Nanotechnology

http://www.cnf.cornell.edu/cnf_nanofutur鈥?/a>



Quantum photonics will change the nature of communications especially in security and in business. It will take the form of high-resolution free floating 4 dimensional teleportated holograms.



See: Researchers develop a 360-degree holographic display

http://www.engadget.com/2007/08/31/resea鈥?/a>



Information based devices will get smaller, faster, with greater capacity, and become an integral component of our body and brain.



See: http://www.internet2008.eu/spip.php?arti鈥?/a>